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  1. 7 tháng 3 – Lê Thị Lộc, phong hiệu Thất giai Quý nhân, thứ phi của vua Minh Mạng (s. 1809 ). 19 tháng 3 – Nguyễn Phúc Trang Tĩnh, phong hiệu Hòa Mỹ Công chúa, công chúa con vua Minh Mạng (s. 1825 ). 20 tháng 3 – Nguyễn Phúc Miên Ngụ, hoàng tử con vua Minh Mạng (s. 1833 ). 21 tháng 5 ...

  2. Battle of Chapultepec. The Battle of Chapultepec took place between a U.S. force and Mexican soldiers holding the strategically located Chapultepec Castle just outside Mexico City, fought 13 September 1847 during the Mexican–American War. The building, sitting atop a 200-foot (61 m) hill, was an important position for the defense of the city.

  3. Events. 15 April - Bombardment of Tourane: French vessels dispatched by Admiral Cécille bombard Tourane ( Da Nang in Vietnam) in response to the persecution of Roman Catholic missionaries. 21 December - Emir Abdelkader surrenders in Algeria and is imprisoned in France. Jeweler Cartier established in Paris.

  4. CS-4 HAPALUA (half dollar) 1883 - silver. CS-5 AKAHI DALA (one dollar) 1883 - silver. Mintages of the Hawaiian coins, and the numbers melted by the United States government following their demonetization in 1903, are as follows: Umi Keneta: 250,000; Melted: 79. Hapaha: 500,000; Melted: 257,400.

  5. Thomas Edison was born in 1847 in Milan, Ohio, but grew up in Port Huron, Michigan, after the family moved there in 1854. He was the seventh and last child of Samuel Ogden Edison Jr. (1804–1896, born in Marshalltown, Nova Scotia) and Nancy Matthews Elliott (1810–1871, born in Chenango County, New York).

  6. Vienna, Austria. Genres. Classical, romantic. Occupation (s) Composer, music teacher. Robert Fuchs (15 February 1847 – 19 February 1927) was an Austrian composer and music teacher. As Professor of music theory at the Vienna Conservatory, Fuchs taught many notable composers, while he was himself a highly regarded composer in his lifetime.

  7. Wuthering Heights. Wuthering Heights is the only novel by the English author Emily Brontë, initially published in 1847 under her pen name "Ellis Bell". It concerns two families of the landed gentry living on the West Yorkshire moors, the Earnshaws and the Lintons, and their turbulent relationships with the Earnshaws' foster son, Heathcliff.

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